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Bought my 71 Z from N.Y. & have had No Luck getting a title for the car. When I bought the car I was given the little square registration card which is what's usually used as the title dated 1981. Any Help?????
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It depends on the state, but unless NY was titling cars in 81 I don't think S.C. can fight that. They're the DMV, so they can, but... You should be able to use a bill of sale and old registration for the first title since 81.
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There are some title service companies that will issue a paper title if that is what you want and then you can take it to your State's DMV and get a new one. I think Broadway title does this. In GA, they will register an old car without an out of state title and will accept a registration card and bill of sale, but won't issue a paper title unless you turn one in.
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oes it say 'transferable' on the little square...if so that is all you should need.
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New York registration card is all you need transfer is on the back side.
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New York didn't issue titles until 1973. Even today, any pre 1973 vehicle registered in NY will not get a title. Like Jim Ferron said, if it says "Transferrable", you should be good to go.
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many states no longer recognize broadway title paper work..
like Missouri and Kansas and i was told Wisconsin and daily more are added to the list..laws change all the time...
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